The locals call it Hush Hush Hall. The British Army calls it No. 1 POW Camp (Officers) Grizedale Hall. British Intelligence call it their Cage of Eagles. It is the biggest concentration of German prisoner-of-war talent in wartime England. Gathered together are airmen, navigators, radio operators, and U-boatmen. Over 100 skilled and determined men with one thought uppermost in their mind -- escape. A Cage of Eagles is a strange story that casts the British in the unfamiliar roles of guard and hunter.
James Follett Libros
James Follett es un autor reconocido por sus narrativas cautivadoras y su estilo narrativo convincente. Sus obras a menudo profundizan en relaciones humanas complejas y dilemas morales, atrayendo a los lectores a tramas intrincadas. La habilidad de Follett para crear personajes vívidos y construir suspense de manera magistral solidifica su significativa contribución a la literatura contemporánea.






Churchill’s Gold
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
In 1941, before America entered the war, the last of Britain's dwindling gold reserves are held in South Africa. It has to be moved to America to pay Roosevelt's `cash and carry' bills. The German High Command learn of British shipping plans and resolve to stop it or capture it.
The top brass of Western Intelligence are badly rattled when transatlantic cables are inexplicably and provocatively cut, and Russian and American relations reach freezing-point. Only Glyn Sherwood and Julia Hammond, two scientists working in the Antarctic, can guess the identity of the enemy. It is a gargantuan slice of the glacial continent bearing millions of tons of rock on its grasp, which triggers a series of disasters as it drifts inexorably north.
Daniel Kalen, an Israeli fighter pilot, sets out on a mission to steal the blueprints of the Mirage 5 jet fighter. First published Methuen, 1988
Swift
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Swift is the satellite communication system that handles interbank transactions. It is hack-proof. Or is it? A group of determined computer experts set out to penetrate the satellite communication system that controls the transfers of billions of dollars each day.
The top brass of Western Intelligence are badly rattled when transatlantic cables are inexplicably and provocatively cut, and Russian and American relations reach freezing-point. Only Glyn Sherwood and Julia Hammond, two scientists working in the Antarctic, can guess the identity of the enemy. It is a gargantuan slice of the glacial continent bearing millions of tons of rock on its grasp, which triggers a series of disasters as it drifts inexorably north.
The Doomsday Ultimatum
- 285 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
It is the mid-1970s. A group of disaffected politicians,businessmen, and servicemen -- fiercely patriotic men and women with the right skills and ambitions -- plan and execute a bizarre operation to stop Britain sliding into what they see as anarchy.They seize a nuclear power station as a means of holding the government to ransom. The twist ending comes as a complete surprise and demonstrates this new author's mastery of indirection.
U-700
- 205 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The master crime: the hijacking of a space shuttle and the appalling ransom demanded by the hijackers makes for a thriller that led to a breakthrough by James Follett into the United States market.


